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Dave Harwood
03 Oct 2025 at 02:26
I found this in the 'Streatham News' dated 19th December 1924:
“STREATHAM’S PREMIER GRAMOPHONE STORE, H. T. WARNER & Co., The Broadway, Gleneagle Road. THESE ARE THE RECORDS THAT ARE SELLING. WE HAVE THEM ALL. Columbia, Zonophone, Regal. – Dream Daddy; Gigolette; Hard Hearted Hannah; Honolulu Blues; Horsey, Keep Your Tail Up; I Love My Chili Bom-Bom; I Love You (Little Jessie James); I Was a Fool; I Wonder What's Become of Sally; It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo’; It Had to be You; I've Got Another Sweetheart; June Night; Just a Girl That Men Forget; Last Night on the Back Porch; Little Wooden Whistle Wouldn't Whistle.”

...and a photograph of The Broadway, Gleneagle Road, Streatham dated 1929 that shows H. T. Warner's shop front at this link:
https://www.londonpicturearchive.org.uk/view-item?key=SXsiUCI6eyJ2YWx1ZSI6IkogQSBIYXJyeSBvYml0dWFyeSIsIm9wZXJhdG9yIjoxLCJmdXp6eVByZWZpeExlbmd0aCI6MywiZnV6enlNaW5TaW1pbGFyaXR5IjowLjc1LCJtYXhTdWdnZXN0aW9ucyI6MywiYWx3YXlzU3VnZ2VzdCI6ZmFsc2V9LCJGIjoiZXlKMElqcGJNVjE5In0&pg=16&WINID=1759500492902#yUCIs1EFqPcAAAGZqmbYyA/126941

...plus this in the 'Norwood Press' dated 17th December 1926:
“Mr. H. T. Warner, at the Tram Terminus Music Stores, has had a fine new front put in, and shows to great advantage his stock of pianofortes, gramophones and records.”

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215 High Street SW16 6EN Streatham / London
Tram Terminus 218a Norwood Road SE27 9AQ West Norwood / London

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